The gavel of the judge that dismissed the the jury.
Oath Bible
The Bible which people say an oath of transparency.
Transparent Plastic Cup
One of the many Plastic Cups which the jurors used while deciding this case.
Water Cooler
The overly-used water cooler mentioned many times in the play.
Court Documents
Court Transcript with descriptions of the case.
Judge's Robe
The robe that the judge wore while presiding over the case.
Juror number Nine's protest against the others.
The slip of paper that Juror Nine wrote "Not Guilty" on.
Thermometer
A thermometer saved from that day to testify how hot it was.
Chewing Gum
A stick of chewing gum offered to the jurors as the entered the room.
These objects would be important to those receiving them in 200 years because they would show what the judge wore and used, information about the case, and what people used to cool off and relieve stress while in a scorching heat.
These objects would be important to those receiving them in 200 years because they would show what the judge wore and used, information about the case, and what people used to cool off and relieve stress while in a scorching heat.